Is there a way to uninstall a app w/o titanium backup? Some apps don't give me the option to uninstall. I want to uninstall dsp manager because people said it was making music skip on eclipse 2.0. Thanks in advance.
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jager420 said:
Is there a way to uninstall a app w/o titanium backup? Some apps don't give me the option to uninstall. I want to uninstall dsp manager because people said it was making music skip on eclipse 2.0. Thanks in advance.
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You can use any root uninstaller like ES file explorer or just straight up delete the apk from /system/app
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Basically the only reason I have astro installed is because I want to be able to download anything. But, it's inconvenient when I don't want to work in terminal and want a more visual idea of the file system as it cannot access root.
Currently, I prefer root explorer. I still want all downloads though. Can I do this without astro to avoid two exploring Apps?
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I dont think so. I use astro just for downloads as well lol
I just don't use the stock browser...problem solved.
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newter55 said:
I just don't use the stock browser...problem solved.
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Bahh. Thats too easy
True... I'm considering firefox lol
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I just installed Dolphin Browser Mini and it is great, downloads zip file for flashing with CWM without a problem. I used to LauncherPro to hide the icon in the App Drawer for stock browser.
When I try to use dsp manager keep getting fc's. Cleared data in apps management can't uninstall and reinstall. Any ideas?
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Use titanium backup to uninstall and if still no go. than unzip other rom and take out dsp manager.apk and put that in ur system apps using root explorer.
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When I try to use dsp manager keep getting fc's. Cleared data in apps management can't uninstall and reinstall. Any ideas?
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Do you use mobo video player? I had that for playing some of my video files and heard it conflicted with dsp manager. Once I uninstalled, no more force closing.
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I have tried tirelessly to backup an app to apk. I am rooted but the apk file is not under the data/app which programs use to back it up. I can use titanium backup but I need to eventually be able to install the app without being rooted as the app refuses to run on rooted devices.
Can you backup apps installed to an apk when they are blocked?
How?
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The apps name is Jeppesen Mobile TC
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In case anyone wants to do such in the future, I was able to get the apk by using an application called root uninstaller to get the protected app into an apk file that I could use to install on bother devices.
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i agree with mistarose about using root uninstaller. it comes in handy also, after you install you can search for it:
# busybox find / -name *jeppesen*.apk
Don't know if it helps but i use ave anti iris to back up apps to apk
Will say not all apps but most
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mistarose said:
I have tried tirelessly to backup an app to apk. I am rooted but the apk file is not under the data/app which programs use to back it up. I can use titanium backup but I need to eventually be able to install the app without being rooted as the app refuses to run on rooted devices.
Can you backup apps installed to an apk when they are blocked?
How?
I will gladly donate to whoever helps leading to success.
The apps name is Jeppesen Mobile TC
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ok
Actually app backup and restore app on play store is quite good!
No compulsion for root!
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Hi guys. If you have a bit experience on android devices, you'll agree that
there is some stuff which is unremovable, or stuck, just wount unintall.
I greatly reccomend Titanium backup,
which can uninstall even high system apps with root, or, stucked or your installe without root. :victory:
everyone knows this
System app mover can make the app like a regular app then you can uninstall as you would any other app?
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jon9314 said:
System app mover can make the app like a regular app then you can uninstall as you would any other app?
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Did you mean SystemApp Remover? You need root access for that.
Rooted
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if you have root, you can do it even with a basic file manager that capable of mounting system. if you dont have root, then you can freeze apps to save some ram directly from settings(for 4.0+)
install root explorer→go system/app→ delete it
Nice tips. After that u must clean dalvik cache too
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Install any root explorer app go to system apps and delete what u want to delete
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I recently flashed my skyrocket to slimbean 4.2 and everything works great, extremely responsive with no lags. Only problem is my Gmail app will not update. It tells me to uninstall and try to re install it but I find that it is not possible to do. Does anyone have a Gmail apk or an idea of how to resolve this? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Actually it is 4.1.2
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Why can't you uninstall it? Before you do that though, just clear the cache
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jd1639 said:
Why can't you uninstall it? Before you do that though, just clear the cache
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If it was installed as a /system app it wouldn't allow him to uninstall. If that's the case, use a root file explorer (Super Manager has a ton of features, including a file explorer, you just have to give it root permissions), navigate to /system /app and delete gmail2.apk (or whatever your file is named). You should then be able to download a new version from Google Play.
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Inverted GApps?
I ran into that too (as well as some other apps too). I uninstalled it through TiBU, rebooted, and installed from the Market instead. Worked great.
It didn't work until I rebooted.
It must be a system app which is why I cannot uninstall. I will try those suggestions and let you know if I run into any other problems. Thank you for your input.
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